Round the world

  • Back in the UK, during my teenage years, I got into field hockey in a big way. I spent several winters playing hockey on frozen grass pitches around the East of England. When I went to University I played a lot more (between the 2nd and 1st teams, this time mostly on astroturf), and thoroughly enjoyed myself. Once I started working things became harder… I still managed to play a few times, but mostly ended up joining teams to play other sports: Field hockey just turned out not to be a sport I could play regularly, for one reason or…

  • Something has been nagging at me, since returning from our world trip. Perhaps it's best described as the impact social media is having on travel. Interestingly it's been talked about very recently in The Guardian in an opinion piece entitled "Instagrammers are sucking the life and soul out of travel". While we didn't necessarily plan our trip to be able to take iconic pictures, having our own Instagram feed (which we've made private now that the trip is over, although I'll accept connections if it's obvious you're a reader of this blog) meant that we weren't completely immune from its…

  • So, that's it. 6 months flew by in the blink of an eye, and we're back home in Switzerland. On the one hand it seemed to go quickly, while on the other hand we feel as though we've come back to a house we barely recognise full of stuff we don't need… We each have a room of our own to sleep in (if we so choose)! And look at all those clothes! Detaching from most of your former existence – while retaining and strengthening ties to your core, your nuclear family – is an interesting experience. During the first…

  • We arrived in the Cape on New Year's Day. Leaving Swellendam we stopped by Robertson to see the house in which my wife's grandmother grew up. A nice bit of family nostalgia. We then decided to swing by Franschhoek for a quick visit… on the way we passed by the Theewaterskloof Dam: one of the main reservoirs supplying the Cape. It was depressingly empty: the Cape has been suffering a multi-year drought, to the point that they currently have level 6 water restrictions in place. To get to Franschhoek we headed across the lovely Franschhoek Pass. Franschhoek is a gorgeous…

  • Happy New Year! Hopefully you all managed to take a break during the last few weeks; from our side we were focused on spending an enjoyable Christmas with our family in South Africa and then squeezing the last few drops out of our 6-month adventure. After Addo we spent a couple of days in Port Elizabeth, with some old friends. We visited a few beaches for walks, but the bulk of our time in P.E. was actually spent at the mall. Yes, at the mall. On our night safari in Addo, the driver had mentioned going into P.E. to watch…

  • This is likely to be my last post of the year, so for those of you who are still reading this in 2017, I hope you have a peaceful, relaxing holiday season and a fantastic start to 2018. If I don't manage to post sooner, I'll certainly do so once back in Switzerland from our 6-month round-the-world trip (I'll be back at work on January 5th in some capacity). We were very excited about our visit to Addo Elephant National Park. While not the Kruger, it's certainly a large, impressive park and the most easily accessible large park for us…

  • Having left Lesotho, we had two main items in our calendar for the rest of the year: we had two nights booked in Addo Elephant Park from December 17-19 and then a family gathering in Knysna starting from December 21, give-or-take (my wife is half South African, so we're making the most of this leg to enjoy a family Christmas). We left Lesotho on December 14, so had a few days to kill before needing to be in Addo. We had a couple of options: head southeast to the Wild Coast or southwest to the Karoo. As we expected to…

  • We had originally planned on leaving KwaZulu-Natal to enter into Lesotho on December 10th, but that morning two things happened: we awoke to find it raining heavily, but – more importantly – one of the kids had some gastric problems. We ended up extending our stay in the Tower of Pizza for an additional day, which we spent in front of a roaring fire, making handmade Christmas ornaments and watching seasonal movies. It was really the first serious feeling of Christmas we've had, this year… it was very welcome, too. Anyway, back on the road the following day, we headed…

  • The trip to Durban from Bangalore was a long one: partly because the departure from Bangalore airport was at 3:45am, but mainly because we had to take three flights to get to our destination. We left our place in Bangalore at midnight: the first UberXL I tried to book was a phantom, so I cancelled it (I've seen a number of these since arriving in Asia, for some reason). The second one I booked stayed at 1 minute away for quite some time… I ended up realising it was parked a few metres up the street. I walked up to…

  • Here's a quick recap of the series, so far: Creating a basic map for our round-the-world itinerary Adding a photo for each placemark Adding labels for the approximate timing of the journey Overlaying the actual path visited from a tracking device Downloading the actual path in multiple queries A few weeks ago – while we were in Tahiti, but again in New Zealand – I noticed that the "visited" path from the Garmin site wasn't being integrated properly into the Google Map integrated into our family blog. After a little bit of analysis, I realised that the amount of tracking…